You would certainly change the sound character of your Crack if you added output transformers and without a lot of trial and error you would end up with something worse. The Crack is an OTL amp which let's you hear the output of the tube without a transformer in the way. There are always trade offs and with an OTL amp you are trading the ability to match low impedance loads for the ability to listen without a transformer adding its color to the signal.
Try your low impedance phones with the Crack. The bass might not be the best you have heard from them but it won't hurt anything to try. You might well like the pairing and after all that's the only thing that matters.
Ken
Hi Ken.
The reason why I choose a OTL headphone amplifier,
it's because I believe it's superior to output transformer amplifier.
As a matter of fact I choose between the Schiit Valhalla,
the WOO WA3 and the Crack, all of them OTL.
The Schiit Valhalla is a PVB circluit and runs very hot, the WOO as three tubes and look like a German tank and then the Crack was what I wanted.
Yesterday, I did about an hour of listening with my Sennheiser HD-570 (60 Ohms) headphones and here are my conclusions:
The bass is not tight, it lack impact, it's muddy, it's simply not natural like the HD-650.
The mids are relatively good, but at times, they are a little fuzzy,
now the highs are good, very good, much better than the HD-650,
but over all, the HD-650 is better, therfore I will be using more often my
HD-650 and keep my HD-570 for my iPod and my mini Sony receiver.
Guy 13